Balochistan cabinet approves hiring new teachers

Recommendation on sub-campus of SBK Women University approved


Muhammad Zafar January 11, 2019
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan addressing a meeting of the provincial cabinet. PHOTO: EXPRESS

QUETTA: The provincial cabinet on Thursday allowed recruitment of teachers from grade 9 to 15 on contract basis. In a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Jam Kamal amendments related to new hiring in educational department were approved.  The cabinet was informed that the test and interviews for new recruitments would be done through testing services while district recruitment committees would be established to hire new teachers at district level. The education department was directed to implement the suggestions for new hiring while the cabinet agreed to follow testing criteria for other recruitments as well.

Moreover, members of the sub-committee of the cabinet, Mir Zahoor Buledi, Asad Baloch, and Ziaullah Langove submitted the report of their Khuzdar visit expressing satisfaction over construction work of Shaheed Sikandar Zehri University Khuzdar. They recommended immediate release of funds for the university. The sub-committee also recommended the sub-campus of Sardar Bahadur Khan (SBK) Women University in Panjgur.

To this, the cabinet unanimously agreed and directed the educational department to follow the proposal. In addition, CM Kamal announced further sub-committees of the provincial cabinet. “The sub-committees would be responsible to visit various districts of Balochistan and submit their reports in the cabinet regarding development projects and public issues,” said Kamal.

He termed the decision helpful in resolving public issues at their doorsteps. The establishment of more campuses of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education in remote areas of Balochistan was also approved. After much discussion, the cabinet unanimously approved Balochistan Education Foundation Act 1994 and Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Bill 2018.

Furthermore, a Rs8.18 million fund was earmarked for sports department. The cabinet members expressed their reservations over Public Sector Development Projects (PSDP 2018-19), for which additional funds were approved. To strengthen health service at National Highways, the cabinet approved provision of necessary facilities at health centres and announced such centres will work as emergency service together with Rescue 1122 and trauma centres.

In this regard, the government also directed the Peoples Primary Health Institutes (PPHI) to take initial measures to implement the decision. Meanwhile, the cabinet deferred a proposal for amendments in provincial Fisheries Ordinance 1971, handing over the issue to provincial sub-committee to make the ordinance more concise with induction of fishermen welfare fund and Trust for local fishermen community.

 Published in The Express Tribune, January 11th, 2019.

 

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